Naked Neck/Turken Thread

The NN x Marans would seem like a pretty good cross. I can't deal with feathered feet but so long as they only had a bit of feathering down the leg, I could live with that.

I've done that cross, it is pretty good cross. Handsome birds, good weight. Light eggs though. Most were fair layers- the Marans I used were layers of very dark eggs but not very productive-way ;long breaks between laying cycles, so the cross did much better than the Marans in production.

and oh I cannot stand feather legs at all.. not a fan but what makes me despise them is the near impossibility of totally eradicating it after a cross. It is very annoying to have a 3rd generation bird that is perfect in all ways.. except it has a row of feathers down the legs....

It is difficult to get rid of because there are several genes for leg feathering, some dominant some recessive but the tricky part is all of them vary in expression.. you can get a bird that is genetically feather legged but for whatever reason, presents clean legs. Or they have some easily-missable sparse fuzz on their chick legs that disappear early on....
 
It sure does add heat resistance.

I would suggest if you have stock that already performs well to your standards, try to keep a 'pure' line of those and keep the ones with introduced blood separate, just in case.  

I used to have.. quite a lot of chickens from many different projects and lines.  One line was bred for several generations to be bigger, meatier and laying extra large eggs.  They were very consistent in all their traits...     However when I had to do massive flock reductions,  doing away totally with many projects, lines and trying to merge some projects together...   I tried to merge  new stock into this stable large line.. all the positive traits were immediately lost in the first generation cross..  small birds, tiny eggs..  by then I realized what was happening, all the 'pure' birds from that line had already been gone..   Huge regret, ugh......

Shoot that's too bad on your line. It takes too long to get where you like. Thank you for the idea of separate lines.
 
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I actually got 2/3 of my NN flock from a fairly focused breeder out east who was trying very hard to reach SOP on all of her birds, and then the other 1/3 from a very small breeder that likes crossing pretty much everything with NNs. (NN does make everything better, right?) I noticed a dramatic difference in cockerel temperaments between the two, the the "pure" line having far better personalities and the "hybrid" lines showing more human aggressiveness. 

Does he still sell eggs or chicks?
 
Does he still sell eggs or chicks?

I haven't been able to get in touch with the pure-line NN breeder for months. Sorry.
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You are such a chicken addict! LOL!

Did I mention I'm torturing my husband with talks of getting some Dark Cornish and Buff or Partridge Brahmas...and maybe some White Jersey Giants....
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I know, right?! That's what happens when a breeder has something you want, but has a 20 chick minimum, and to fill out the order, you end up adding a few of this, and a few of that... It's so dangerous!!!!
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I'm thinking of adding in Dark Cornish to my NNs and see how that goes to enhance body type.
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Taking a break from coop building (took part of the day off). Hope to get it done today or tomorrow. Then I need to start on the smaller coop pens - I think I'm going to use the same tractor plan I used for the NNs, but add roosts and mounts for nest boxes. When not in use, they make great cold frames for my gazillion citrus trees.

- Ant Farm
 
Congrats draye! Also, out of courosity, what incubator did you use to hatch them?


I use the GQF Sportsman ( not sure if there is a model number for it or not). It holds 96 eggs per Tyra, three try's, so a total of 288 eggs ( if my math is right). I do so much chicken math I'm not sure ( ha ha).
 
I use the GQF Sportsman ( not sure if there is a model number for it or not). It holds 96 eggs per Tyra, three try's, so a total of 288 eggs ( if my math is right). I do so much chicken math I'm not sure ( ha ha).

Thats a lot of eggs 0_0
We just bought the hovabator genesis incubator combo pack! Im super pumped!
 

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